Josephine Mwafuka | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Josephine Mwafuka | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

assistant professor at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Josephine Mwafuka (nee Ngirazi) is a dynamic development practitioner with over 17 years of experience in research, innovation, and project management. Her expertise spans Land and Water Resources Management, Agriculture, Food/Nutrition Security, Climate Change, and Natural Resources Management. Currently an Innovation Manager at Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences, Josephine has demonstrated leadership in building innovation ecosystems and driving research commercialization. Her extensive background includes roles as a research assistant, agriculture tutor, and field officer, with significant contributions to sustainable development projects, food security, and WASH interventions.

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Education 🎓

Josephine Mwafuka is pursuing a DPhil in Land and Water Resources Management at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe, with research focusing on sustainable water and land management. She is also studying for a Master’s in Intellectual Property at Africa University, Zimbabwe (2024-2025). She earned her MSc in Integrated Water Resources Management from the University of Zimbabwe, where her dissertation explored the institutional dynamics affecting smallholder irrigation productivity. Josephine also holds a BSc (Hons) in Natural Resources Management and Agriculture from Midlands State University, specializing in land and water resources management. Her education has provided a solid foundation in sustainable development, water quality management, and research methodologies, supported by professional courses such as the Mawazo Fellowship Programme and an advanced international training program in climate change mitigation. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges.

Experience 🧑‍🔬

Josephine Mwafuka has over 17 years of professional experience in various roles related to sustainable development. Currently, she serves as the Innovation Manager at Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences, Zimbabwe, where she manages innovation ecosystems, fosters industry-academia partnerships, and oversees intellectual property commercialization. Before this, she was a Research Assistant at Tugwi Mukosi Multidisciplinary Research Institute, focusing on commercializing university research outputs and coordinating research activities across multiple faculties. Earlier, Josephine worked with organizations such as Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action) and the Natural Farming Network, where she implemented agricultural and natural resources interventions to improve food security and livelihoods. She has also held teaching roles in agriculture and environmental management, contributing to capacity building for both students and communities. Her extensive experience demonstrates her versatility in project management, research, and sustainable development.

Research Interests 🔬

Josephine Mwafuka’s research focuses on sustainable development, particularly in land and water resources management, agriculture, and climate change. Her current DPhil research at Midlands State University explores the spatiotemporal dynamics of sediment fluxes around Tugwi Mukosi, Zimbabwe’s largest inland dam, aiming to optimize water resource management for irrigation and environmental sustainability. Josephine’s work often integrates multidisciplinary approaches, combining field research, data analysis, and stakeholder engagement to address challenges like soil erosion, irrigation efficiency, and food security. She has a deep interest in the institutional arrangements that govern natural resource management, exploring how these frameworks affect smallholder farmers’ productivity. Josephine also investigates innovative technological solutions for water conservation and climate change adaptation, with an emphasis on creating sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable communities.

Awards 🏆

Josephine Mwafuka has been recognized for her significant contributions to sustainable development and research. She is a current participant in the prestigious Mawazo Fellowship Programme (2023-2024), which supports women researchers in Africa focusing on innovative research solutions. She has also completed the Advanced International Training Programme on Climate Change – Mitigation and Adaptation (2021), a selective program aimed at building global leadership in climate action. Throughout her career, Josephine has been acknowledged for her ability to foster collaborations between academia and industry, contributing to real-world solutions in the areas of agriculture, water resources management, and food security. Her commitment to enhancing the livelihoods of marginalized communities has garnered respect in both academic and development circles. These accolades underscore her dedication to impactful research and innovation.

Conclusion 🎯

Josephine Mwafuka’s dedication to sustainable development, innovation, and knowledge sharing demonstrates her suitability for the Best Researcher Award. Her strengths in fostering impactful collaborations and leading projects with real-world applications make her a strong contender for this prestigious recognition. With further emphasis on international collaborations and academic publications, Josephine could continue to elevate her status as a leader in her field.

Publications 📚

Josephine Mwafuka has contributed to the following publication:

  • Title: Institutional fragmentation and smallholder irrigation performance: a case of Mkoba and Silalatshani Irrigation Schemes, Zimbabwe
  • Journal: Water International (Taylor & Francis)
  • Published on: 2024-10-11
  • Roles: Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Writing – original draft
  • Contributors: Collen Mabiza, Saimon Madyiwa, Krasposy Kujinga, Tavengwa Chitata, Josephine Mwafuka

 

Abdul Ghaffar | Hydrology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar | Hydrology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar is an accomplished hydrologist with expertise in isotopic applications for groundwater research. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Saga University, Japan. With over two decades of experience, he has led projects at Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology. Currently heading the Isotope Hydrology Group, his work focuses on groundwater dynamics, pollutants migration, and developing analytical tools for hydrological conservation. Dr. Ghaffar has contributed significantly to national and international hydrological projects, emphasizing groundwater resource management. Passionate about teaching, he educates researchers on isotopic techniques. 🌊🔬🌍

 

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Education

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s academic journey reflects a commitment to understanding and preserving our environment. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Saga University, Japan, focusing on environmental processes. Prior, he completed his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of The Punjab, Lahore, and his F.Sc. and Matric from Govt. Islamia College, Lahore, emphasizing pre-medical and science. This diverse background prepared him for his role as a hydrologist, where he utilizes his multidisciplinary knowledge to address pressing issues in groundwater dynamics and pollution. Dr. Ghaffar’s educational path embodies a dedication to scientific exploration and environmental stewardship. 📚🌿🔬

 

Experience

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s professional journey spans over two decades, marked by significant contributions in environmental management and hydrology. Beginning as Head of the Effluent Treatment Plant at Askari Chemical Plants, his responsibilities included overseeing the treatment of organic toxicants, ensuring effluent quality, and monitoring groundwater impact. Transitioning to the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology, he assumed leadership roles in isotopic applications for hydrology. As Head of the Isotope Hydrology Group, he leads projects on groundwater recharge, pollutants migration, and seawater intrusion exploration. Dr. Ghaffar’s expertise in isotopic and geochemical tools drives conservation efforts and informs national hydrological projects, while his passion for teaching fosters knowledge dissemination. 🌊🔬🌱

 

Awards

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s excellence has been consistently acknowledged through prestigious awards and accolades. His academic prowess was recognized with a Gold Medal in M.Sc Chemistry from Punjab University. Notably, his technical expertise and contributions to Pakistan’s nuclear program earned him the esteemed PAEC Best Performance Award in 2018. Serving as a visiting faculty at Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) since 2018, he enriches the academic landscape. Additionally, his dedication to research was lauded with the Certificate of Best Researcher during his Ph.D. studies at Saga University, Japan. These honors illuminate his commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in hydrology. 🏅🔬🌟

 

Research Focus

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s research primarily focuses on environmental chemistry and pollution remediation, with a special emphasis on heavy metal pollution in marine sediments and industrial wastewater. 🌊 His work spans diverse areas such as geochemical assessment of metal concentrations, optimization of agricultural practices for improved yield and quality, and the development of novel methods for the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. His contributions extend to areas like molecular characterization of viruses and physical properties of materials for energy harvesting devices, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to addressing environmental and agricultural challenges. 🌱

Sara Torabi Moghadam | Pianificazione Sostenibile Urbana Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam | Pianificazione sostenibile urbana | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam,Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Polytechnic University of Turin, specializing in Smart and Sustainable Cities. With a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Development, she’s renowned for her pioneering work in Multi-Criteria Spatial Decision Support Systems (MC-SDSS). 🏙️ Her extensive expertise spans sustainable urban planning, GIS-based modeling, and interdisciplinary research. A dedicated educator, she supervises Ph.D. students, conducts impactful research, and actively contributes to international conferences. Dr. Torabi Moghadam’s commitment to fostering resilient, carbon-neutral cities underscores her passion for advancing urban sustainability. 🌱

 

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Education

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam embarked on her academic journey with a B.Sc. in Applied Physics from Imam Khomeini International University, Iran. She continued her pursuit at Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, earning a B.Sc. in Architecture, followed by an M.Sc. in Sustainable Architecture, and culminating in a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Development. Her Ph.D. research focused on pioneering Multi-Criteria Spatial Decision Support Systems (MC-SDSS) for urban energy planning, earning her the prestigious “premio di qualità” award in 2018.

Honors and Award

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam’s journey is adorned with accolades that testify to her excellence and dedication. Her noteworthy accomplishments include the prestigious “Best PhD Award 2018” from Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, recognizing her outstanding contributions to urban and regional development. Notably, she received her Ph.D. with honors, further underscoring her academic prowess. Prior to this, her academic pursuits were also marked by distinction, with honors bestowed upon her Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture and her Bachelor of Science degree from Polytechnic University of Turin. Additionally, her scholarly endeavors were acknowledged with the Best Paper Award at the International Conference Advancing Sustainable Futures ICASF 2023, held in Abu Dhabi. Each accolade serves as a testament to Dr. Moghadam’s relentless pursuit of excellence in academia. 🎓

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam’s research focus revolves around the intersection of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), statistical analysis, and sustainable urban development. Her pioneering work encompasses the development of GIS-based models and spatial decision support systems (SDSS) to address energy use, urban heat planning, and low-carbon cities. Through multidisciplinary approaches, she delves into assessing and retrofitting building stocks, selecting energy-efficient measures, and integrating renewable energy sources. Dr. Moghadam’s research not only contributes to understanding urban energy consumption patterns but also lays the groundwork for informed decision-making towards resilient and sustainable urban environments. 🌍

Publication Top Notes 

📚 A GIS-statistical approach for assessing built environment energy use at urban scaleby S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2018) – Cited by 158* in 2018
🔍 Urban energy planning procedure for sustainable development in the built environment: A review of available spatial approaches by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2017) – Cited by 121 in 2017
🌍 “Multicriteria spatial decision support systems for future urban energy retrofitting scenarios” by P. Lombardi et al. (2017) – Cited by 50 in 2017
🏙️ “A new clustering and visualization method to evaluate urban heat energy planning scenarios” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2019) – Cited by 49 in 2019
🏗️ “An interactive multi-criteria spatial decision support system for energy retrofitting of building stocks using CommuntiyVIZ to support urban energy planning” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2019) – Cited by 45 in 2019
🌱 “Mainstreaming energy communities in the transition to a low-carbon future: A methodological approach” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2020) – Cited by 30 in 2020
🏠 “A multi-criteria application to select energy retrofit measures at the building and district scale” by D. Dirutigliano et al. (2018) – Cited by 30 in 2018
📊 “GIS-based energy consumption model at the urban scale for the building stock” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2016) – Cited by 28 in 2016
🔬 “A mixed methodology for defining a new spatial decision analysis towards low carbon cities” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2017) – Cited by 19 in 2017
🏙️ “Towards a new integrated spatial decision support system in urban context” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2016) – Cited by 19 in 2016